Currently, Microsoft Groove Android app can store offline music only inside phone's internal memory. It would be great if we had an option to store it in a SD card memory, as we can in Windows Phone's app.

Since you decided to post your promotion on "Microsoft Blogs" that nobody pays attention to, rather than sending everyone an email, you have an uproar of extremely loyal windows phones (myself included). We DEMAND you extend this promotion and properly notify everyone...

We’re sorry for the frustration but that was a limited promotion that ended in January. As a reminder, anyone with more than 5 GB of data in OneDrive will receive an offer for a free year of Office 365 Personal which includes 1 TB of storage. We’re still in the process of sending these emails to impacted individuals. If you think we have missed you, please reach out to customer support by clicking the cog on the website and reporting a problem in the feedback section.

Roaming profiles are a core enterprise Windows feature, and its use is not going away. Neither the consumer nor business OneDrive works with it. But I'd rather use OneDrive. I'd especially like settings sync with my Windows 8.1 Phone to work, and that requires OneDrive.

Dropbox works with roaming profiles. G-Drive works with roaming profiles. Box works with roaming profiles. Only OneDrive doesn't work with roaming profiles.

Recently, a blog post was announced detailing that you would be reducing our free and paid storage. Only 1TB for Office 365 customers, and only 5 GB for free customers. I have been a long-time OneDrive fan, but after this upgrade I can no longer recommend it as my promised storage has been taken away. Some of us actually store a normal amount of stuff in OneDrive. Why makes us pay for those who went over the top?

In November we made a business decision to reduce storage limits for OneDrive. Since then, we’ve heard clearly from our Windows and OneDrive fans about the frustration and disappointment we have caused. We realize the announcement came across as blaming customers for using our product. For this, we are truly sorry and would like to apologize to the community.

While we are not changing our overall plans, we’d like to clarify what we are doing for customers impacted by the changes and share a new offer which we hope will go a long way in making the situation better for our biggest fans.

Office 365 Home, Personal, and University subscriptions will continue to include 1 TB of storage. Any subscriber who received additional storage as part of our unlimited offer will keep it for at least 12 months. For anyone unhappy with the decision to not offer unlimited storage, we will offer a full refund.

For customers of our free service who have over 5 GB of content and who are directly impacted by the storage change, we will offer one free year of Office 365 Personal, which includes 1 TB of storage. These customers will receive an email with redemption information early next year.

In addition, for our biggest fans who have been loyal advocates for OneDrive, we are adding a new offer that lets you keep your existing 15 GB of free storage when the changes happen next year. If you also have the 15 GB camera roll bonus, you’ll be able to keep that as well. From now until the end of January, you can sign up to keep your storage at the link below.

We are all genuinely sorry for the frustration this decision has caused and for the way it was communicated. Thank you for sticking with us.

In November we made a business decision to reduce storage limits for OneDrive. Since then, we’ve heard clearly from our Windows and OneDrive fans about the frustration and disappointment we have caused. We realize the announcement came across as blaming customers for using our product. For this, we are truly sorry and would like to apologize to the community.

While we are not changing our overall plans, we’d like to clarify what we are doing for customers impacted by the changes and share a new offer which we hope will go a long way in making the situation better for our biggest fans.

Office 365 Home, Personal, and University subscriptions will continue to include 1 TB of storage. Any subscriber who received additional storage as part of our unlimited offer will keep it for at least 12 months. For anyone unhappy with the decision to not offer unlimited storage,…

ADMINS/MOD STOP MERGING THIS WITH THE OTHER "EXTEND PROMOTION" IDEA. THIS IS NOT TO "EXTEND" THE JANUARY OFFER. THIS IS TO START A NEW PROMOTIONAL OFFER ALTOGETHER!

Apparently there was an offer we could sign up for, till 31 Jan 2016, to keep our 15 GB storage + Camera Roll Bonus. But Microsoft didn't sent any email about this offer. The only email they sent was in April about the reduction. Most of us were not even aware of the offer. It is not possible for everyone to read tech news everyday, and be lucky to find out that post about the offer to let us keep the cloud storage we ALREADY HAVE. Neither were the customers were informed by Microsoft in any way. Blog post is an article to the world, news, media. It is not personal communication or a way to inform existing customers. While it is the responsibility of Microsoft to inform customers, according to the section "4c" of Microsoft Service Agreement ( https://www.microsoft.com/en/servicesagreement ):

4c. Service Notifications. When there’s something important to tell you about a Service you use, we’ll send you Service notifications to the email associated with your Microsoft account or, for Skype notifications, your Skype account. If you authorized use of your phone number for your Microsoft account or Skype account, then we may send Service notifications to you via SMS (text message). Data or messaging rates may apply when receiving notifications via SMS.

Hence, Microsoft should rerun the promotion (start a new one) that lets us keep the 15 GB + Camera Roll bonus. And THIS TIME, inform ALL the customers (not only the ones who will exceed storage after reduction) through email, so those who are interested in this offer, can avail it.

Your move of offering to keep the storage was good, IF only you informed customers about it. Now that people know you put out an offer but informed no one, they're even more mad at Microsoft than before, which you truly deserve, since this was a clear strategy to save your name and blame customers that you did your part by providing the offer but it's customer's fault for not availing it (but whose fault is it for not informing about offer in the first place? Would you do that to a new product/service? Launch it secretly and inform no one?). You highly angered everyone, specially those with slow internet, who spent weeks and months to backup their data on OneDrive.

This is your only way to prevent us from moving over to Google Drive/DroppBox/Box/Tresorit. You've already lost many people with high speed internet who have luxury to move their data to other services easily. Prevent those who didn't moved yet, or we will move too...soon enough.

Oh and we DO NOT want 1 TB + Office 365 subscription which will only last one year.

Thank you!

ADMINS/MOD STOP MERGING THIS WITH THE OTHER "EXTEND PROMOTION" IDEA. THIS IS NOT TO "EXTEND" THE JANUARY OFFER. THIS IS TO START A NEW PROMOTIONAL OFFER ALTOGETHER!

Apparently there was an offer we could sign up for, till 31 Jan 2016, to keep our 15 GB storage + Camera Roll Bonus. But Microsoft didn't sent any email about this offer. The only email they sent was in April about the reduction. Most of us were not even aware of the offer. It is not possible for everyone to read tech news everyday, and be lucky to find out that post…

We’re sorry for the frustration caused by the storage reduction. We know these changes are difficult and that’s why we’re offering the free year of Office 365 Personal plus 1 TB of storage to people who had over 5 GB in their OneDrive at the time of the announcement. If you think we have missed you, please reach out to customer support by clicking the cog on the website and reporting a problem in the feedback section.

OneDrive Personal and OneDrive Business are really to very different products. For many business users the Personal version is right for them, for others the Business version is the correct choice. Why not let Business administrators choose which version is correct for each of their users, and assign the correct product for users needs? It is clear to me that the Business and Personal versions will never be equal, and they probably should not be. I have used (and am using) both products. Thanks

When a bonus on eg. 200 GB expire, it isn't possible to buy more than 50 GB. Why is it needed to buy a full Office 365, just to get more data space. I have been very happy about One Drive - I'm not sure I am in the future, because I now need to find another solution for my data.

Thanks for your suggestion. Since the 50 GB is $2.00/month, buying more would quickly get close to the $6.99/month that gives you a full 1 TB of storage along with Office 365 Personal. You also get the latest Office clients on any platform, and those clients all have great integration with OneDrive, too. We hope you try it!

We’re very sorry for the frustration. Please see our blog post at https://blog.onedrive.com/onedrive_changes/ for details about the change. If you have any other questions or concerns about your account, please reach out to customer support at any time. Just click the cog on the website, select feedback, and then ask for help.

So I created a suggestion that was gaining a lot of traction, only to get shot down by Mr. Pearce... Closed so nobody could vote any further. I bet we would have been close to 1000 votes by now with it exponentially growing. (See link below for the original thread). Based on Microsoft’s response to my closed suggestion, my last day as a Microsoft account user for Outlook and OneDrive are nearing to an end. If nothing is done to my account by the time my account is downgraded (7/16), I will be unfortunately switching to Google Drive. I already bought an S7 (using OneDrive temporarily) and will have to setup my Google Drive relatively soon.

My final proposal for all your "biggest fans" (which is the exact term used by Mr. Pearce in the “Give us back our Storage” thread) who were treated with no respect during this entire process, is to allow us to retrospectively add email accounts of the users we referred to OneDrive so we can increase our "Referral Bonus" storage to the 10 gigs. Back when I referred my family and my girlfriends family (total of 7 people), in addition to other various friends (4 come to mind), I had no motivation to sign up for Referral Bonus storage since you put me at over 30 gigs. Now that you are putting me at 5 gigs, I would have formally referred every single one of those users.

Microsoft… If you want to keep me as one of your “biggest fans”, re-open the promotion from January. If you want to keep me as just a fan, implement my idea above. If you want to lose me and countless other “ex-Biggest Fans”, do nothing. Choice is yours.

So I created a suggestion that was gaining a lot of traction, only to get shot down by Mr. Pearce... Closed so nobody could vote any further. I bet we would have been close to 1000 votes by now with it exponentially growing. (See link below for the original thread). Based on Microsoft’s response to my closed suggestion, my last day as a Microsoft account user for Outlook and OneDrive are nearing to an end. If nothing is done to my account by the time my account is downgraded (7/16), I will be unfortunately switching to Google Drive. I already…